Lunch will be provided at both locations as well as on-site presentations from John Deere and Grain Farmers of Ontario. The following sessions will be broadcast live from SWAC and questions can be submitted in real-time to the presenters.

DON’T MISS THE BUS TO THE GFO MARCH CLASSICGrain Farmers of Ontario is offering bus transportation from Eastern and Northern Ontario for members attending our March Classic (being held March 19th, 2011). Both buses will leave for London on Sunday afternoon, March 18 and return Tuesday morning, March 20.

Hotel accommodations for both Sunday and Monday evening will be covered by Grain Farmers of Ontario for these members. Those on the bus are encouraged to purchase tickets to the March Classic banquet on Monday evening for $45 each.

NOTE:
• Bus seats must be reserved! Please call Anita at Grain Farmers of Ontario (1-800-265-0550) to reserve your spot on the bus by Feb 1st, 2011.
• Pick-up times are approximate. Please be at your location 15 minutes prior to the scheduled pick-up time.
• If there are not enough reservations, the buses will be cancelled, so please RSVP?as soon as possible. Check www.gfo.ca after February 1 for confirmation that the buses are running.

There will be no printed reports distributed with the Ontario Grain Farmer magazine this year but all trial results are posted online. If you’d like a printed copy mailed to you, contact Grain Farmers of Ontario at 1-800-265-0550.

Gosoy.ca and the Soybean Performance Trials are managed and run by the Ontario Oil and Protein Seed Crop Committee.

Gocorn.net and the Hybrid Corn Trials are managed and run by the Ontario Corn Committee.

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